Tag Archives: suffragists

Is Nonpartisanship the Answer? LWV History Suggests it Might Be…

Read my LWV blog post by clicking link below:

https://www.lwvsaratoga.org/blog/2025/5/9/the-leagues-nonpartisan-legacy?fbclid=IwY2xjawKMsxxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFFUkxGM0F0SmlTY0VMT3JJAR4t06mQIwGD7Dn_sfCS4Q4jRfWr1bawez-ftbcH81TQQdIpYWKJ_kyWi6pMaQ_aem_dgy4zhXazvjFD5Kddjy8Lw

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Weave Us In

Here’s a current reprint of an essay published by Ms. Magazine in 2015 explaining why I don’t celebrate Women’s History Month. It rings more than true today….Just give us equal rights!

Click below:

https://www.lwvsaratoga.org/blog/2024/2/28/weaving-women-in

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Nothing to Celebrate

Today is Women’s Equality Day. Only it’s not. Read my guest column here.

https://dailygazette.com/2023/08/25/guest-column-womens-equality-day-is-nothing-to-celebrate/

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We Were Never Part of Their Plan (video clip)

A video clip of a 14-minute sermon I presented at the Presbyterian-United Church of Christ on Sunday, March 12 on the history of oppressing women in the United States and what we can do about it.

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Stone that Started the Ripple

The Stone that Started the Ripple is a humorous dramatization of a modern‑day reunion of suffragists, women who devoted their lives during the last half of the 19th century to fighting oppression. For more information on my play, click on the Suffragist Play tab above. Thank you!

 

 

 

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March 17, 2014 · 6:05 pm